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pt ; - u r t .Y Va 3..--. t I ORMOND yufU4lalllATour ium; J ii MUttMHOMirMtt. RITCHIB BLOCK 4w 4 INTO T ICE To Tataaaaeta mt iht llltaaia (tatal H. aat-lal kVta fat l' fv4 .. a a . i fc tV. !' t Mm4 .(.a, U.a I. last. NOTICE V l ta fatata of I la IUiio 44 tiMl lHaUt i 1 A tui IM 1 hat U Hr4 ta r -a. I. nat Jaar a. lo-ia a l f ewfcla Ml Up 4 u M ika ..! IJ. of la. I b4f 4-..aa4 j..aa f aa,4tata. k-4 ML.fr y Ikat 4 tiu4 al Iba ItmclMtaHi ajaaatf a Mt.1 Italil l er-tKk a m. oU t tit 4 ! wf oa afcw Tt ( nM kI"h . f.M. ifWi.r. Tff. NOTICE T Tat lr mt il Twa f la t A M f lit T T f k twi ar4 la mi M ! wilM'ii.Hi. ax lot mm: nviUutt IM4IIIir bT'a Tai. V mtmt int UtVIUf lC IH Ta llla? TM.Mnnti natta dollar lor M Toa It . fM-bo'l Tat I karat drtnuad Mf tttj of i4 la tat aa4 moult ibal I atlanxl al loiila aaa Coaanv lDr kakk I rum t s clork M aaal 4 a r.uca a. m. Tawr (ID M d arou a ol 4 aaf eanl oa Taasa K rf )- altkla an dat. (Ml. HKWKir.rrvaaural'. Hwa DiKik. Vt, Jal 1. 14. Griswold's Address TO The School Children IJEAUCIMLDULN:- TiJ Si.:i Cliut ever lrlnif you 4. bfan-bloncry No? Well, r uiifHi he krrw you would uotj it on tixir (eact'.a 'and irate vuu bun onf or kO'iithinir that you would 'uot nhiT your teacher with. anta It a wle old chap. We 'icavij a macaroni aytera of tolo irraih direct to hit ht'adiuarUT. anal he puts us o t to tuuny Kood t.ilnz at all season of tho ynur We have just received frrm him Adandvllne of School Supplie. flougistinjr of Tablets, Slatts. Ten cils, Coiu)osltlon Hooks, etc. Also a new line of School Daps We have some Has, too. that re a liHle shop-worn which wo re almost jrlving away. If you uteme quick perhaps you can tret tie and then you can end the reht of your nlckle for chewing ' .'inmi. Oliey your parents and buy your School Supplies of GRISWOLD Sport- Music - Art - Stationery Books - Magazines. BALED HAY & STRAW R. ii MERRILL Wa&kgtoBjL -. 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II niitlinr Imil tin- t iti iiii ill liaUy f tad t from tiiiw until Ik- n-tunm in Wiialiliiurtnii on (In- liixt. In will rii-t'ttc no cnlU-ra fXiti'l lli'Hi who mity i-otni' on urifi-nt Hlllll.il lillxllll-oia. ' liua) U n llifply enirrimmil tlui" fur ilurlnir IiIm Nojoiirn nt Siiifiinii.ri' Hill In iiffMlnt nf tin- lilnrh iMt ImiMirliuiit' uiul lm lunl II I tit ip Nrtiinlty to fiijoy hU vm-nlloii. 11a Iiimh during thi ri-iimlfiilir of til utay lu Mh own lioinc to Imve onipHratlr lUllt. FAVORITES WIN AT 0RAVE8EN0. UrulD Hlarla Urftora HUht br Hum nlnaT Attar With Flrat llac. NKW YORK, Hcpt 13. Tlie rm ot (JruvcKcinl were run over a muddy truck, and Titihon jrn'atly rodnct-J the fli'lil. Tlie lifttinn eontlnKont hud n protltable day. iih four fitvorltett and two Hfroiul cholifM won. i Hie FlathiiulH HtnkeH, tlio fentnre of the card, drew out a field of seventeen two-year-olds, with Speedwuy the fa vorite. The winner, however, turned up In Hooruy, who led from start to (IiiIkIi. giiininarieH: Hrst Race. Druid, llrst; Brush Up, second: Jim Heflttle, third. Second Hnee. Monterej', Orst; Zl nap, seeoud; (,'lurk (Jrimtli, third. Third Race.-fiprliiK. flrat; Vttladay, second; CliarliKhter, tlilrd. Fourth Race.-lloorny, first; Sidney V., HiH-ond; Arkllrtn, third. Fifth Race. Sonoma Belle, first; Jen nie McCatie, tteeond; Lady Ellison, third. Sixth Race. Sam II. Harris, first; Huron Usher, necotid; Suulnbery, third. SHIES THE BOB "The Cleaner ' That Made Troy Laundria Ftnouii" ASK YOUR GROCER Tim nVC.NI.NaSIIA.N.NCK UUU4 tr-JT 1y c tiabJays mJui llutuai. ltkMakt kl ia t-at", IWaiefV Vi, IW. II, .il, acM4 (U4 m-. HalUf, . TI UV! j Vr CLIHt mxUutiv S.v nujViiV.if le 4UI t l'rx.r4 H auil l.f J, II. C'n S-tbl b l'aAuJa4) t'kU-a fur fcllr-wl ItWl. at v .M an trial In ltu!a4 t--ttl rort fur atal tJ J1 TJi i(U !vi fr tet.. r. t'fx4 4 tbUaal up ltd t it. a tttovar c'rabUurk lSal aa wiW aitran4 k TlaU, mtfi U Cr-ioa .rit.v4 a Wiw fnu U-a atatnaa a tiatt.al ilU laia a 14a of U raa. Itxaofk u-a gr Ia4 tra)y ltl. l' la 4 tifr; it iatr al W rtta oi, tt 4 jcJ Va t'o loft far U-I. T r' u ail U itattr) .Uait)t frtxn tJ tat ! (at.)(uiti Waua U ttx.t la itra Ua l.snl ri4 -f racf ilat liitaj Ut il-a t.atj sr I7 (.r4 i!W- R fkar tarf U Jad Mty t tu t to msUoe t lilrJ. As a tnaifer of fi raj sprrs ar f-r wtirslly tattr ruiliy i-f i al:r In putt;al.i.4 at Napaff4 Tkllr fca h tfTiatJ'y, kaartatlttjr CarvUkat, a i. I t.f a-n ltcii Uwly . TUy ifak an r5ort la pi.ol U farU anal kt 0- l-ul.Uc alra u oo I Jt'.oti. MUo u lb(errt- Is mrvtt II Is atttMaat atast for (h- of thra rra a tk aMtUtdy an j j truktaur. Uy Las tjltao iun(f Ufumislioo: rarrUk ttrHinf mtrt tkm prliitl kUirrrarr.1 carry anwUilr.s' but Inland atl;vrlh r ka t4 gut ilerply onuch InloUa affair Uflt ao Im partial rtport. Il It rxH U.njh ma! Lee ihal Ma ppr print (lirraaabU Iblot. lu 11 trtiih ilal buna, and a long as pMtpW Insist on dolof fool 11 and dls- afrarsbW ihlofs Ihay will douUla4 I cur.lino Ut chare malic) to U news- p4jwr4 lhal prlnl facta from tihlch p-tipla draw eoncluklona uocomforta bl for U partla ul lowrtstad. Home ytars ao n New York firm printad a map wblcb showed Graod ll county, Verts on I as n pari nf New York tat. For Ibis alight I'rtaldeot FMi at the F1h and (lama lyafua banquet got even by refi-rrlnK to lUt- lei ("hamplaln, al HlufT Point, X. Y., as on of the "dnl hotels lo New KnLnd." i:tt M tot TIC M I.TT Tiir w iiitk MOtilTAM lw rate icurlon ticket t from llo.ton and Maine atatlnn will be on a am from Sept l' Ut I cl 7. JTod to r. uin u lu 1 1 rl h u rahynus, llrettun WimkIs. JefTeraons, Linctl-r. Iteth- 1 hem. ManleaiMxl and Profile llouae the latter, ticket 011 aale lo Sept :S0 only). This la the lieat time of the year to vlait the mountains, and Willi the drives, beautiful scenery, etc., you will miss a treat treat If you do not avail j ourelf of the very low rate ex- curnioo ticket. ' For time tf trains and excursion rate Ma nearest Bon ton and Maine, It K ticket aent. To 1 lie Metropolis. The first of the fall series of New York excursions via the Boston and Main Hallroad on Troy and Citizens LiueSteameis down the II jdson lakes ulace Tursday Sept L'tl, tickets eood uoinir only on train No 1 of the H A M 11 U or connectinir at Troy with steamer due New York City early next morning, and to return leaving New York up to and Including boai 01 Mnndav Oct 2nd and on B & M in- cludlnvr Oct .'Jrd. Trains passes Hoo- sick Falls at 0.42 p. rn. and the excur oion rate from the above named stat ion la only M.50 2t Will InUrwat Many. Pt..ir tiArann alirtnM Lcrinw that good health Is impossible if the kid- ys are cterangea. rowieys ivianey iVa tt-lll .iiro Irirlnnv Anil bladder disease In every form, and will build un ana sirenginen inese organs so y will preform their functions pro Av Vr rlnnornr of Britrht's disease the perl or diabetes if Foley's Kidney cure Is taken lu time. For sale by B. A. Quinian." Wag'pn - Paint Any of your vehicles shabby or looking the worse for wear? If so, a quart of Neal's Carriage Paint will make them look as good as new. Ready for use and easy to apply. Handsome varnish-gloss colors, rich and very durable. Confident they will please. Sold by B. A. Quinian MVTTISON REUNION wax. H V4 tmt C4ta 1 fdlat fvia-4. 1W4 mt hiakfubairy, fcWHU.-4-a -4a4i Ai)lMlUaiMijf JUfkr IVrata a rttsiu4) (4 ih unt of 1 Nur aa4 William II UstUaun a4 Mrs l Uir4 lWUik) alilltaViattxaUra a t,U,Ull U tt( nvHtaUrUatl aaiarvl o4U of KllWr faauUa C.f MktUkua'a dlalkUllf Itlaltxl. Tl (eraili lt.il fuliatak t4 .i r J .4.n MilliitkOoa t.f lifcakh. N. V. T-4 vl.ua Ukl f4n.tU4 U 4,al: 4 C4tauM4 ca !, ,law uii piut. 1 kjaa UtHl.rr. an4 l.l faji.ilt fl VI r I'Ji-kr Vrfcti. strrw Ua lt.Uk.t. thm t'VUbit l4 tarcQ 9if tSoJul al) ajKM.tkUxi, ftly mvti .a4 ln p:aa-4 over U gtu at a.tii "MrU" la !'- Uuts tf atttjrttara. Tt yar4 la prufjav in lartwtafal alk4 bau4kuta lr Uum.x4 a4 ublM rra4 la U-a ysid. bat ttPbg Ui tba braty U.uhdar ttauarf of O lMrlo, lt S;vcaU Ibl44 ai a fvaaUhl In nur. , tary lburu a4 !.4 Uwo -pka4, tr)U,lic tl.kt nul4 VUfA l 'aMiW taf U :,il?tir fa4 lf m UaMn. Tta aflarnoaan a HUI up lih r.u;c fc4 a aacial Ue ot-craalt. llriUit Jibr.aa cf lUnnii-.tUaQ Utm an4 Uwk tnclura of Ua rrvup. lla.Ja.t iraao prM.l 4 Mr J ai.a Jl.nao of Nortb-at lUohlt fin, al la l )tr old. Ttaa yuunft-ai iltdinro!.lti. t.f Mr IWklt. Tf jtk b,oaly Irtatn Naw tifh, Maatarl.Ukrtts at Vm..t.. 1 h' I li Crt of Ur reunion .rl4 In ibi UW. Mr an4 Mr UasrU Mil l;iXtun and T II liunlap an4 I fa mrm -rrari.( ffU4 ll.ia tilUfa. Pa f.iiloalr.,; U Umrtlnit ablch a itl by Ur Millleflon: To Uae Vatlt-kons AttambWd In lie- union: . Itt-ar Frirnd T14rrn4atitt tourrtv InCun- nvtl ut. tif hich Ure ar aatrral. ftbtl Ihoaa Cut.rtcul Uarrva.Ui by U. U of nisirlaf, etuod lo you upon Ibis TClonof your family reunion, crrting mott cordlsL With msnv of you, I bate !a4 U plaaur of b ctHnlnat sottaaabal acjualnUaJ IbVuugb rtirrrtMnilrce, and lo all such ! do- aim to estaoaj tbaoks for Uhi aid alTorJad la lb compllttlon of lh Malleaon renealoglcal records. To Iboaaj whom I have not mat, I al o send cordial greetings and In lb won! of the lamaouad Uiough antiquat ed Kip Van WinkU. ' Here's lo your health, and Ut your family' health. May yriu lit long and prosier." To IhoM of you who bv not sent In your family reords, pleM consider Ibis a general Invitation, all round o Ut do, ihtl In course of limn you may all be ga'-hared Into one great family sh-af, for the future generation of rhlldrvn's children lo wonder al, at youloiijy may be) wondering over li IdrnUty of those sturdy anccsutrs ho for 2. year have lived and performed their allolte task and have finally patted to the rreal be yond, jet whoae memory lu'a-t afu-r them. You ol the Matteaon rscehave much to be proud of in your long Ufa hi Ury. You prlng from a turdy lock. Hace tulcide ha no place In tbe an nal of your past hlitory. Your for bears lived, and breathed the five air of t ie heavens, untrammelled by tri vial conventionalities. Sturdy a the rock riblied eternal hill among which ao many of them dwelt, hon 'it tillers of the soil, fathers banded down to sons the family patrimony, and for the mot parts sons increased it.. Tbeia never was a time in all your family history when the Mattesonrace was not a race of landholders. Go back in the annals of history over Z'A year and you find them owners of the soil. They know what It was to battle with life. Tbe wily woodcraft of the Indian was not sutllclent to Intimidate those stout hearts. Amid the virgin forests they planted their homes and built their clearings. The sun of the morn Ing's dawn warmed lo life the crops they planted In the rich though rough soil of the mountain clearing, and its last rays at night, ell in benediction upon their sturdy soil. Those pioneer women, who spun the flax and swung the loom, and who could shoot tbe rltte with the skill of their husbands and sons, those earnest big hearted men, whose life was bound up In the little home they loved and for which they toiled, were building better than they knew, for there sprang up around them, like the leaves of the forest a progeny, sturdy, healthy and imbued with ambitious desires and they too, passed outward Into life, with hearts strong for its battles and they helped people the land with a sturdy and vigorous race. Ye who are Mattesons, rise and pledge a silent toast lo that grand army of New England's sturdy sons from whom you gain so proud decent. The blood of no cheap nobility cours es through your veins, but blood of grandslres and grandames, whose strong hearts and determined purpose helped to make of that early New Eng land a soil fitted for the lives of free men and free women. -' You have been baptized as with tbe blood of martyrs, your title to nobil- (j lit. dktrt niH to ft,a trivia! paUll Laid Out by royal hat4 ho oaoad not hat II fkta. ltroi4 from a line f nao an4 nn abo war among Nw rslands bai b!oo4 and mu4i atunly bttot an4 itw. Ttacy lo you lavalth, tby gar Ut you ambluot, Uy gave to you d'lntilndn of purpu. Tltey gave ut you n tnagnl- oral courage Ut face and to cotxjuor all iheobktactra wblcb life' path ay braev. You o lo Uira much, and to day la your family reunion, pour out a libaUon lo "Our Aoctry; may lb son of ih future be as loyal of brt a were ibey of the pal and tbe mo men a noble of mind, as lender of heart and a strong of character." Yours fraJlogly, William II. Spa-r. WOODFORD lloberl Mallory ha moved lo Ben nington. John Flynn of lUnnlngton In th village Friday. William S. Knapp and wife were In Bennington Monday. Algle Culler of Bennington I home for a weeks vacation. Potatoea are rotting worse in Ih hollow than at the city. Mits Anna C. Park was at her ho-ne In Bennington Monday. Byron Lcltay and alfo of Svartburg were in the village Sunday. II. Aa Kclvlit and ficorire Cotton have made repair on tnelr barn. William C. Cutler and Mr. J. F. Stnlth are allicted with neuralgia. Nathan Nile returned Monday from a buikines trip to While Creek. Mrs Minnie Karle of No. Benning ton is at the Mount Pleasant house Was. Jane Iloooey of Montreal l visiting her son John for a few days. William 11. Park and family return ed to Bennington Friday via Wllmlgn. ton. I). M. Gleason spent Sunday at bis autumn and winter borne in Benning ton. Gerard Jensen of Norwich. Conn. ha been a guest ai Fir Grove Cabin, several duys. Noyes Loveland, wife and daughter Daisy ot Uennington were in the vil lage over Sunday. A party from the Mount Pleasant House headed by Landlord Knapp and wife enjoyed a picnic on the Hagar mountain, Monday. Robert Stewart of North Benning ton was at the Mouut Pleasant House nearly all last wrex. Edmund LuFrtiochlso and wife of Bennington were callers, . Sunday at Mrs. K J. Temple's. Thomas Rogers was in Wilmington Sunday, and William K. Cutler was In Wilmington, Friday. , Mrs Henry Sprague's son Murray aDd granddaughter, Minnie Noyes of Bennington have visited her. The annual buisness meeting for the election of ollicers of the Union church will be held Saturday evening. Rotnanxa Bill and vife will keep Dr. Gleason's boarding house this fall and winter on his lumber job. . , Mrs James Dinwiuuie returned Mon day from a visit with her daughter, Mrs A. J. Dewey of Bennington. Mrs. Chas Merrill and daughter, Esther D. and Miss Edith Dewy, on joyed a trip to Hagar mountain. Fred McLaughlin one of the clerks in Frear's Troy Bazaar, is at William 11. Cutler's for a two weeks vacation. Nearly all the guests have gone from Camp Comfort. The White Crow Inn will close by the fifteenth. Chas. Dewey of Bennington is stay ing at Fir Grove Cabin for a fewdays with his sister Mrs Mary Pratt Wood. It raised A. W. Hagar's Ire to have Delicious Wholesome Substantial o THE IRON FOOD u TTv; crowning axiilerrmtiit la fil rrvlullon and Jffvli'0. "XTaOUMti !l My so j and thoamrtdl tat Aplte.U-'oriioS. io 4 c'aSkl. (.'idly aar-r-4. lr4y 14 nvT-k. roan, car frail JaiMdv. and M suad tt-lsm lUI atari WIDkVAWAKC GkOCCkl bILL IT. a brr kl4f I.Vt lo Co atnrp and Mr. Ilacsr bat tri irp 'or Bru In. Wll;im Tt. utt4ln. qo.Ut. rlHt lu;uri ! running la' oa mountain lde and narrualy c,a4 lib b!4 l;f. , Mr Aihrrt lUada and t.or daughu-r Mr. Walur burgla, t.f llaan ! till. ba l-ii guu of Mr and Mil llvnryh'nlgl.i. Mr Floffiw Arnialrong, Mrs Agno MllUMlh, Mia I lliUUl Nntr. AilaaT Milt. Muo'lirn and Mr. Wal.b re in to 0 Monday. H. W. fiuaro and wife of York era at Ua Mount I'laatani houaa Mooday and Ibeo drova to Wilming ton hrt lhy have butlnaa I c la ran A happy coupUj married last Wad oeaday at Kadbank. N. . arrived at the Mount Pltatsnt Ilouaa Thur day evening whor Ilia ar piodlag their honey mooo. a Mi-do Fife ha made exu-nlva r pairs on hi bouae arxl I building a agno bouaajaod a MadtlnsJ. "Jo'' has auroreded In raiting a good crop of tobacco plant. The author of the Pre Identlal Bear Hunt I informodlthki It ould pleaae u all to have the I'ratl.Ii nt come Ut Woodford: alao that every one of Woodford' 30 people h.ve riddon on the steam car and 'n a Pre I dent and aeveral Governor. Ttirre ito tatoan on th gl that ke-p more on the aide h-re the sun bin than Wimdford. We would Ian much iilraaar to have the rlur of that art lc!eU join In the grant hunt, noth ing new to -.it, and ivl lumelf i known- SOUTH tsllAITKBt'RY. - -- Tho teward' wives will give a bar vent supjier at Cole hall Wednesday evening, Sept 20. Supper will lie cent, and served from lx o'clock until all are .orel. Th proceed are Ui ro toward the pastor's salary. A cordial invitation I extended Ut all. Come and help the good cause. - Wm Coulter, a resident of this vil lage, who has won many friends among shop ma'es and outside, was very hap nily surprised last Friday n.ght when the shop shut down for the Ight, he was given a , very handsome gold watch; a token of regard and friend ship. He had decided to goelsewhere, wishing to better his condition, but by pcrsisUmt persuasion and his own, changed his mind, and he remained. His friends wished him to receive their token of regard just the same. He is now the happy possessor of the friends' token, and' he hopes that bis friends will ever feel his high apprecia tion of their kindness by his faithful ness as a friend. - I Give Honor to Whom It Is Itua Dr David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, of Ilondout, N. Y., cured tre of Bright 's disease and gravel. Four of the best physicians had failed to re lieve me. I have recommended it to scores of people with like success and know it will cure all who try It. Mrs E P Mlzner, Burg Hill, O. Price 1 1 all druggists; 6 bottles 95. rifle'and Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells, supplies the exact quantity of p'owder, and seats the bullets properly. By using first-class materials and this up-to-date system of loading, the reputation of Winchester Cartridges for accuracy, reliability and excellence is maintained. They cost no more than inferior makes. Ask for them, and Insist upon getting them. THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD FOR SALE Tie two atnry fiitne Lou ftitUAtrd No. 809 uuth iMe I'lt-jujint Htm-t in Village of Ilrnninton, with uol ixtnl lot. TLii 1'ioprrty ucr-ntrally litcafed, in one of the tnt tor lioni of tbe village anl tbouM at all time find leidy rcnUL Appurtr-nant Ut the projxTty i a right of way Wtwrrn the Cuopfr machine sho, from Pletinant to Main Street, which right of way will le conveyed with the property. CHARLEi rj. POWERS anhltulldint. aernlrgion, VI OUR FALL i WINTER STYLES hare arrlrtd, eun.i.tiDf ol paiierM of tUVoty bih fiaaa ajrn.ilf.na la I ha Una thkijnu tboiill aa atoora wiUjouU.IL Itiir prlit kill suit you IV tate you (fom taaotn (taoooa a M'lT or OVKU i'JAT. tl k.l m-nt lei u 4ito-r T"U our aooil aod lalett lav.llloo plailoa brfor yo j plawe an ordrr an) wbare for Ktranu ol any kluil, whaibar lor bmlnrtt or ii cll drett wer. i-tiiica, ir-mi-o . tij-ii and C'ondueion' fnldarin a apeelalty. C. AINSWORTH trCS 311 W. Main St. aanninsion, vi. Have you seen those 112 Piece Decorated Dinner Sets for '9.98 x Better ones if you wish. AT- RAMSDELL'S ... 501 Main Street.- pistol cartridges 1 : .rw